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9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t see a problem with that. 😁

😝

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Should be a strong turnout of supporters of both sides but ticket sales look a bit sluggish.

Can you pay at the gate or do ticket agencies reserve the right to rip everyone off on BS booking fees.

35 minutes ago, picket fence said:

This thead is starting to have a few kinks in it!πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«

It's a mixed up, muddled up, shook up world!

 
22 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I had a nightmare earlier in the year that they would beat us with a goal in the last minute. I awoke with a cold sweat. Sometimes a dream can have the opposite meaning which I hope is true.Β 

I had a nightmare just the other night where my son and I were barricading ourselves into our two-storey house to keep out wandering zombies.

I don't have a son and I live in an apartment, but the zombies have me worried.

This game can't start soon enough.


Apology in advance (save me reading posts) - weather report (I’m os)?

Just now, M_9 said:

Apology in advance (save me reading posts) - weather report (I’m os)?

Still showing rain late, around 6pm

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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

There are a lot more Tigers fans here than Dees fans. We’re going to be severely outnumbered which shouldn’t be a surprise.Β 

It is their home game after allΒ 

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Only Dees fans on the train from Caulfield right now.Β 

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Family issue has arisen and I can’t get to the game todayΒ 

Have 2 reserved seats under cover in the ponsford stand Free if any takersΒ 

just let me know and will email them to youΒ 

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Winning by a point will do, but 5 plus goals would be great.

Hopefully with Clarry back in soon and Fritter not far behind!

Still a chance to slide into 2nd, keep on rolling!

Go Demons!

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31 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I had a nightmare just the other night where my son and I were barricading ourselves into our two-storey house to keep out wandering zombies.

I don't have a son and I live in an apartment, but the zombies have me worried.

This game can't start soon enough.

Time to ease up bingeing on the Walking Dead spin-offs, LG!

I’m in an Uber to the grounds. No trains west of the city today. My Uber driver is a Dees supporter. Doesn’t rate us as a side.

How did these people survive the 70’s, 80’s, half the 90’s, and most of this century?

I don’t get it. This is the best, most consistent team of my life, by a mile.

35 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I had a nightmare just the other night where my son and I were barricading ourselves into our two-storey house to keep out wandering zombies.

I don't have a son and I live in an apartment, but the zombies have me worried.

This game can't start soon enough.

Stop eating those large pizzas before bed.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

We can't afford to have last half lapses in quarters like we did last weekΒ 

It's going to be tough. Tiges will throw everything at us. It's make or break for them. I'm worried about our midfield holding up as well as us kicking a big enough score. Another combo forward will be trialled. I'm a little calmed by the fact Kozzie and Chandler added five last round. A big win would make a wonderful statement towards us making a run for second spot as well as keeping my nerves in check. Here's hoping Jvr clunks all his marks and kicks five.


Plenty of red & blue at the city end. Go dees!Β Β 

Wowza.. wheres all the dees supporters?

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Damn the tigers song is catchy.Β 

Crowd looks small.

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